Foles, who fired a record-tying seven touchdown passes against the Raiders earlier in the season, leads the league with a passer rating of 128.0.

Peyton Manning is next with a rating of 118.3, followed by Aaron Rodgers (108.0), Drew Brees (106.7) and Russell Wilson (106.1).

Rodgers set the NFL single-season record with a 122.5 passer rating in his 2011 Most Valuable Player season.

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“Anything that gets over 100, excuse me,” Chip Kelly said. “I don’t know how you get like a 132 is better than a...I know the higher the number the better it is. The biggest thing for us is obviously are we winning? And we’ve won with Nick. And he’s not turning the ball over and that’s huge for us.”

Foles qualified for the leaderboard after reaching 140 pass attempts. He’s off to an outstanding start having thrown 16 touchdown passes without an interception.

Manning set the NFL record with 20 TD throws without a pick to start this season.

Foles has completed 63.6 percent of his attempts for 1,544 yards. Manning has connected on 69.9 percent of his throws for 3,572 yards, 34 touchdowns and six interceptions.

Foles is 4-1 as a starter. Manning is 9-1, Rodgers 5-3, Brees 8-2 and Russell 10-1.

“The big thing for me with our quarterbacks is wins, No. 1 and then interceptions, No. 2,” Kelly said discussing the work of Foles. “And he’s been really good at both of those. Some of those attempts and all that other stuff, a lot of times with a quarterback it depends on who’s calling the plays. He can’t throw it when you’re not calling it. But when you have a guy who’s consistently not putting the ball up for the other team and serving it up...we’re plus-10 in the six games we’ve won and we’re minus-6 in the games we lost. And there’s a direct correlation in the turnover game.”

The Eagles are fourth in the NFC with 276 points (27.6 average) and 12th in points allowed with 260 (26.0).

Those are the pertinent numbers to the coaching staff.

“We don’t play fantasy football, we play real football,” Kelly said. “If it’s at the end of the day, did you not give up points? That’s what this game has always been about. The statistical part, you’re chewing on things I don’t think you need to be chewing on. You need to stop people from getting the ball in the end zone. And I think we’re getting better at that...It’s the same thing with us when we get down there. We need to convert and score touchdowns on it.”

After a light practice Tuesday the Eagles players are off until next Tuesday.